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Low-carbohydrate diets for gestational diabetes [PDF]
Nutrition therapy provides the foundation for treatment of gestational diabetes (GDM), and has historically been based on restricting carbohydrate (CHO) intake. In this paper, randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are reviewed to assess the effects of both
Farabi, Sarah S, Hernandez, Teri L
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Objective of the study: Assess the health and quality of life in children with recurrent respiratory pathology and justify the effectiveness of comprehensive rehabilitation program to improve health involving additional nutritional support.Materials and ...
R. Z. Akhmetshin +5 more
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Neuroprotective Herbs and Foods from Different Traditional Medicines and Diets
Plant secondary metabolites include an array of bioactive constituents form both medicinal and food plants able to improve human health. The exposure to these phytochemicals, including phenylpropanoids, isoprenoids and alkaloids, through correct dietary ...
Marcello Iriti +3 more
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Postdischarge nutritional therapy [PDF]
Nutrient-enriched diets for preterm infants after hospital discharge (preterm formula or postdischarge formula (PDF)) results in improved growth and these differences appear to persist beyond the period of nutrient intervention. The PDF diet effect is greatest in males, possibly reflecting their higher growth rates. The critical growth epoch appears to
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Evolving Nutritional Therapy for Diabetes Mellitus
One of the special issues in Nutrients in 2020 focuses on the nutritional therapy for diabetes mellitus [...].
M. Uusitupa, U. Schwab
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New in pediatric neurodietology
Modern childhood neurodietology affects so many neurological and somatoneurological conditions that it would not be entirely correct to focus on some of them and ignore the rest.
V. M. Studenikin
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Endoscopic and clinical evaluation of treatment and prognosis of Cronkhite-Canada syndrome: a Japanese nationwide survey. [PDF]
BackgroundFirst reported in 1955, Cronkhite-Canada syndrome (CCS), a rare syndrome characterized by ectodermal abnormalities and inflammatory changes of the gastrointestinal tract mucosa, has been associated with a poor prognosis and life-threatening ...
Hibi, Toshifumi +8 more
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Serum vitamin D decreases during chemotherapy: an Australian prospective cohort study [PDF]
Background and Objectives: Vitamin D plays an important role in bone and muscle function, and cell prolifera-tion. The impact of chemotherapy and associated behavioural changes such as fatigue and sun avoidance on vit-amin D (25(OH) D) is unknown.
Isenring, Elisabeth +9 more
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Agricultural and Finance Intervention Increased Dietary Intake and Weight of Children Living in HIV-Affected Households in Western Kenya. [PDF]
We tested whether a multisectoral household agricultural and finance intervention increased the dietary intake and improved the nutritional status of HIV-affected children. Two hospitals in rural Kenya were randomly assigned to be either the intervention
Bhandari, Shiva +5 more
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One of the challenges during chemotherapy and radiotherapy is to complete the planned cycles and doses without dose-limiting toxicity. Growing evidence clearly demonstrates the relationship between dose-limiting toxicity and low muscle mass.
P. Cotogni +7 more
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